L ~^ l =r - Dj i-ifcO | | Men, Women anil I I Children Wanted! I u] nJ jjj To save 25 pf>'- cent, of their 112" [jj Xmas money. 2! ft BY PURGHASISQ ft China (Jut Glass, nJ L«jauier Goods, Pictures, in Uj Toilet Cases, Games, j" [}} Dollr, Sleds, ™] (U Fancy SHi >1 ar\, at Ihe In j OLD RELIABLE j DRUG STORf. a ru The best lino of China eve r [r> tn displayed, at prices corre ponu" p» S ing- p [jl The Buck sc,nt 1 irrnr in j{[ in i;u hexes of 25. Iv 1 ccially lti [Ji for Xr.ias. ill []| Examine our entio stoek he [" n, fore buying. 2] 1 L. TAGBAriT, Prapr, I ?5q£5HS2SP^SS£aSHE^a5ay EVICTION NOTICE, THE l iaST NATIONAL HANK* Emporium, Pa.. Dec. sth, l'Mi. rpilK annual meeting 01 the stock-holders for 1 the election of a Board of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may be laid before them, will be held at the Bank on Tues day. January 8, 1907, between the hours of one and three in the afternoon.* T. B. LLOYD, Cashier. ISTHAV NOTICE. „ C 2 r V. e JP the Premises of the undersigned in Rich \ alley, about Nov. 28th, 1906, one white horse, weightabout 1200 pounds. The horse had bridle and blanket on when it came to my prem ises. Owner can have same by calling at my home on or before Dec. 22d and paying charires Otherwise it will be sold to pay charges. Cnarßes -4 2 '3 - W. L. CARTER. IBM Mil Schedule in Effect NOV. 25, 1906 TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUH. For Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore aim S H i!i^. on V 8:, ° ,l ni - '2:05. 3.15,10:30 p.m. dailv. »• orWilkesbarre and Scranton. 8:10 a. in week days. For Erie and intermediate stations: 10:45 a. m., 4:23 p. m.daily. For Falls Creek, Red B.ink und Pittsburg. 10:45 a. m. week days. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM JUNCTION For Buffalo: 4:05 a. m.and 4:15 p. m.daily. »J. R. WOOD. PassVr Traffic* Mirr WW. ATTERBURY, S GEO. W.BOYD. General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. I Autumn | I Exposition | I The highest type of clothing | jg for men, young men and boys. H Nothing less will do for this S age of high ideals. It is such m clothing that is here to-day to A be seen and tried on. We es- X pecially invite the skeptical H man. Examine it, compare it, SI test it in any way that you 1 may. Then you will appre ciate its value. In our departments fall lines of underwear, hosery, hats, caps shoes, trunks, suit cases, are well stocked. We are sole agents for the Stetson Hats, Crawford Shoes and Desbecker Block Tailor ing Co. All the above named firms cannot be beat for stvles and wear. I Jasper Harris, 3 Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Fa. e \mßnßHßßrannisr ' ' \HI ijp/ J CUBES 1 IRHEUMATISMI BLUMBftCO, SCIATICA! BNEURALBIA andl I KIDNEY TROUBLEI Sjl "5 DROPS" laken Internally, rids the blood 5* of the poisonous matter and acids which are the direct, causes of these diseases. 30| Applied externally ft affords almost in- UK slant reiief from pain, while a permanent H cure is being elfeoted by purifying the RB blood, dissolving the poi3onous sub net stanj-3 iiad removing it from the system. 03. 3. D, BLAND |fgj or Rrewton, Oa., wrltca: s>2 "1 liad been ft sufferer for ft numbor of year* I*3 with Luinbatfo ft'»d UUcuinatlem In my arma 99 and legp,un<l tried all tho remedied that! could kSn gather from medl -al works, and also consulted 53J with ft number of the host physicians, but found (VM nothing that gave the relief obtained from UM "5 I)K< >l*B." I shall proscribe It In my praotioe for rhouuiatlsm and kindred diseases.'' I FREE 9 If you are suffering with Rheumatism, ■ Neuralgia. Kidney Trouble or any l(in ■ dred disease, write to us for a trial bottle ■ of "6-DROPS." and test It youraelf. 0 "B-DROPS" can be used any length of ■ time without acquiring a "drug habit," ■ as It Is entirely tree of opium, cocaine, ■ alcohol, laudanum, and other similar ■ ingredients. ■ Large mice Bottle, "S-DHOPB" (SOO DMH) H 91.00. For Bale by Dr>||lalt. ■ BWANBOR RHEUMATIC DURE COMPARY, 1 Dept. HO, 100 Lake Street* Chicago. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES ! Ask your Druggist for A CHI-CHES-TER'S PILLS in RKD anil /A\ GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Blucv\v , Ribbon. TAKE NO OTHBR. Buy of your V/ Druggist and ask for €DI.CIIES.Ti!R> Y ENUI.IKII I'IUS, the DIAMUMI BRAND, for twenty-five years known as Best, Safest, A'- wavs Reliable. Sold by Druggists everywhc CHICHESTER CHEMICAL, CO., PHIL A.., 1 n,l. >~.a'..y r-- l.'j y/r (i « !D i ** C 7 " ' S ' '' ' * *•- v r .r- Vt Cl.'ft :f. "SHi.-Ai (ON. CAMKKON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, nF.CRMHHK 20, 112,. AT THE "FOREIGN" WiNDOV\ How t uclt» Sum's Stepchildren Re lucmbc-r ••Old l iinnti's" I'rlondn. "Home ami mother!" These tuagic words are responsible for the sending out of Cleveland dailj at this season of the year of thousands Of dollars. At the window over wliict is* the word "Foreign," in the monej order oflice at the postolllce, a coutin uous string of people patiently await their turn to send sums varying froiL $5 to $25 to loved ones living in what they lovingly call the "old country." Out of their bounty Cleveland's adopt ed children are sending something tc cheer up those who are living in less favored clinics. From week to week tliey lay small sums aside as the end of the year approaches. When they have accumulated the necessary amount they troop down to the pos' oflice, the one bank in which foreign ers have absolute confidence, and send to mother, father, brother or sister Uii tokens of their regard. Distances an so great that the actual money is much more appropriate than any of the gaudy articles which would naturally be for warded. "Mo getta tweuta doi's worth," ex plained one woman as she elbowed her way gradually to tho window. "What?" demanded the clerk. He is required to understand everything. "Me wanta twenta doi's," repeated the woman. "Oh, you want to send SL'O home," explained the clerk. The woman signified with her head that she certainly did want to send some money home. Tightly clutching her check, she made a breirk to mail the order. Her face was lighted ui> with a glad look. "Who are you sending it toV" asked the clerk of the next in the line. "Mudder," says the woman. It is the only word she utters as she lays dowu two ten-dollar bills. Enough said. She, too, clutched her order as if it was a pardon from death and hurried away to mall it. Itussians in large numbers, Italians, Germans and Irish are among the daily throng that seeks to make the leved ones at home happy.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. SANTA CLAUS' WORKSHOP. CuriouM Corner of Toy land I* Hit* Auntrlmi Yllliitfe Si. Llricli. Tourists wandering out of the beaten tracks of their kind occasionally come to a little village in Austria which pre sents the aspect of a corner of toylaud. The name of the village Is St. Ulrich. and nearly all of its inhabitants are toymakers. Each household, too, has Its specialty. One old woman has done nothing but carve wooden cats, dogs, wolves, sheep, gnats and elephants. She has made those six animals 'her whole life long, and she has no idea how fo cut anything else. She makes them iu two sizes and turns out as nearly as possible a thousand of thoi-i a year. She lias no model or drawing of any kind to work by, but goes on steadily, unerringly, using gauges of different sizes and shaping out her cats, dogs, wolves, sheep, goats and elephants with an ease and an amount of truth to nature that would be clever if they were not utterly mechanical. This woman learned from her moth er how to carve those six animals, and her mother had learned, in like man ner. from her grandmother. She has taugiit the art to her own granddaugh ter. and so it may goon being trans mitted for generations. In another house one will find the whole family carving skulls and cross bones for fixing at the bases of cruci fixes. for the woodcarvlng industry has its religious as well as Its amusing side. 111 other houses are families that carve rocking horses or dolls or other toys and in still other houses 'whole families of painters.—London Tit-Bits. Kdil»l<r CHrlMtmnn SiovcKln. A housewife whose purse is light, hut who makes delicious things to eat. planned this original Christmas for her young friends: A box of animal cookies to the family with three small boys, homemade candy and stuffed dates to college youths and maidens, two indi vidual plum puddings to the dear old lady who keeps house by herself, a loaf of suit rising bread and one of nut bread to the bride serving her first Christmas dinner and a basket of doughnuts to the eastern chap spend ing his first holiday season away from home. Mince pies and pound cake were among her gifts. All these went done up in the most attractive manner. —Chicago Record-Herald. Wlifre dirlNtninn Trfra Crow. It is said that at least three-fifths of the 1,500,000 or more Christmas trees used In America each season grow on the bleak hillsides of eastern and northern Maine. Thousands of young farmers and timbermen make good in comes by cutting and shipping tho trees. The Christmas tree business in Maine began only about thirty years ago, with four schooners to carry the cargoes of trees. Now many times that number of vessels are engaged In the trade. Most of the trees sent from Maine arc llrs. * MlNltetov anil Holly. Han grin' of the mistletoe that's where Love is led, An' aln'l his cheeks as rosy as the holly berries red! An' his eyes they shine like starlight, an' the sweetest word that's said lie whispers 'neath tho mistletoe an' holly. Ilangln' of the mistletoe—an' take your rosy place, I-aughin' lips an' bright cheeks, where tlio dimples love to race! An' listen to that story that holds heaven In Its embrace- Whispered 'neath the mistletoe an' holly! —Atlanta Constitution. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP For nil Couchs and assists in/I The Refl expelling Colds (rem tho sys- / / Clover Blos tom by Keni ly moving tha (J Bomandtlio bowels. A certain Honey Bee reUet tor KENNEDYS LAXATIVE CONTAINING HONEYi»TAR , PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF B. O, DoWITT & 00., CHICAGO, U. 8. ft. Sold by R. C. Dodson. HIiNRY JAEGER, Harness maker and Upholsterer F. O. Judd's Old Stand } EMPOHIUM, PA. Mrnufacti>rt r of two Dealer in LIGHT AXD HEAVY HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES, COLLARS, WHIPS, etc. At Prices as Low as Possible. Repairing a Specialty. UPHOLSTEBING —I c<rrv « full ilne of cloths for recovering furniture and guarantee all work. Henry Jac-jjcr. 3ANM!£R SALVE •« m~~ •--■' ling salve in tho world mmmmammmmmm 9 abb® j ITU HAS ADM LOADED I For the Thousands of Children and Patrons of H. A. ZARPS GO'S POPULAR FAIRSTOKE. I | ««.•'&' ft \ ■/^'{ 111 Never in the history of Emporium has a larger or finer line H of LADIES and!gMISSES WRAPS, FURS and FANCY I I GOODS been exhibited. i A full line of Fascinators, Shawls, Belts, Fancy Stocks, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery' £$ Sacques and Toqes, Fancy Lamps. Gold Clocks, Gold Picture ; mines, Gold Framed II Mirrors and small Gold N"veliie.v Fine line of Cut Glas-, Sii\erware. * B Jeweliy, Pocket li<oks, Wrist Bags, Toilet Articles. Fancy —I Goods of jill desei ip' ion -in Baskets, Birch I :.i• k. C-dlnloid and Stajr articles, Vases, Picture Books, Jardineres ■ and Umbielhi Sia: d>. Umbrellas, all si vies, || The Largest Display of China Ever Shown in the County f| w _ ~"" ft* • IF VUU are unable to find \vl::. yev want \,< ' \ou are hard to please. We have goods just.the sime. mm ® F C f'< - s \ 7 L. o.Woppersmnh s J Holiday Specials j The citizens oT Cameron and adjoining counties are respectfully in vited to call and inspect our large line of goods suitabip lor the Holidays, at gre.atly reduced prices. Furs, Silks, Dress Silks, Umbrellas, Pillow Tops and Cords, Ladies Underwear, both fleeced and woo), and Outing garments. Children's Underwear at greatly re duced prices to close out same. Silverware, China and Cut Glass. Latest Designs. Dolls, Toys, Games and Fancy Goods. ALL Millinery al special reduced iilmerv I'imn'C'd and untrimined * hatsat great bargains, many stylish • hats being reduced one-half. KI'M KMISKH our Fancy Waist Silks, I'attenbuig and drawn work. MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH. * ■ r TRV "t*hcy have stood the test of years, jy £ . 4 m and have cured thousands ol fifc 9 Li'.'' - -Vf f f - /Vy> '/peases of Nervous Diseases, such & -**f debility. Dizziness, Sleepless-. B V' i iPi!?.' J and Varicocele, Atrophy, &c. V A -7 112 .ilJAtli I(o *'They ciear the brain, strengthen A l^,c circulation, make digestion J&\ perfect, and impart a healthy vigor to the »vhole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients fr^ v are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption or Death. V Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the fftdßllh money, (5.00. Send lor free. book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, 0» WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the tr ?t of y^~ QTRflßin A t m anf * have cured th- > OJJcUiiiJ aw t £ Gfjhrtf*fyj casc . s °* Nervous D»>"as< artJv^a " c^ clc, * * 112 vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checkc? pcrm\ncntlv?^J\ nlefs patients s 'he'r condition often worries tneminto Insanity, Consumption or Death. M ailed sealed. Price *. per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cine orir 112 rnd the money, $5,00. bend lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. C!ove!2r.(l. Q
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